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Another way to do it is by using Adobe Illustrator's Envelope Distort.



See the step by step in the images below:



enter image description hereenter image description hereenter image description here






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    Not knowing the software you have available, I can tell you if I were doing this, if I were OK with a fast, but destructive workflow, I'd probably use the Liquify Persona tools in Affinity Photo.



    Like so:
    enter image description here



    Photoshop also has some decent Liquify tools which would enable the same level of control of warping and distortion.



    Another approach in Photoshop would be to set up a white/black/grey map and load it into Photoshop as a displacement map - that could be a less destructive workflow. You select your type layer, go into Filters>Distort>Displace and this will tell you to either rasterise your type layer or make it a Smart Object (Smart Object better choice) and then ask you to point at a PSD for the displacement map.



    I threw a super-quick diff clouds map that ended up looking like this:



    enter image description here



    Hope that helps.






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      Photoshop's Filters > Distort Displace makes something resembling. Here's a screenshot of raw text:



      enter image description here



      Add a layer, draw something with black, white and grayshades:



      enter image description here



      Blur the result if you want smooth bumps. If you want generally smooth bumps, but also a folding, leave or repaint a sharp edge. Here are only smooth bumps:



      enter image description here



      Save the file as PSD. The black-grey-white pattern must be the top layer. Increase the canvas size to keep all forthcoming in the image, say 10%



      Goto Filters > Distort > Displace. Set the displacement length (=px) amplitudes (white=+100%, Black =-100%) and edge treatment options and select the just saved displacement map file:



      enter image description here



      The result:



      enter image description here



      Note that all shifts are made to the same direction which depends on the selected amplitudes.



      Not asked: The displacement effect didn't in this case affect at all the understandability of the text.






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        Another way to do it is by using Adobe Illustrator's Envelope Distort.



        See the step by step in the images below:



        enter image description hereenter image description hereenter image description here






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          Another way to do it is by using Adobe Illustrator's Envelope Distort.



          See the step by step in the images below:



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            Another way to do it is by using Adobe Illustrator's Envelope Distort.



            See the step by step in the images below:



            enter image description hereenter image description hereenter image description here






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            Another way to do it is by using Adobe Illustrator's Envelope Distort.



            See the step by step in the images below:



            enter image description hereenter image description hereenter image description here







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                Not knowing the software you have available, I can tell you if I were doing this, if I were OK with a fast, but destructive workflow, I'd probably use the Liquify Persona tools in Affinity Photo.



                Like so:
                enter image description here



                Photoshop also has some decent Liquify tools which would enable the same level of control of warping and distortion.



                Another approach in Photoshop would be to set up a white/black/grey map and load it into Photoshop as a displacement map - that could be a less destructive workflow. You select your type layer, go into Filters>Distort>Displace and this will tell you to either rasterise your type layer or make it a Smart Object (Smart Object better choice) and then ask you to point at a PSD for the displacement map.



                I threw a super-quick diff clouds map that ended up looking like this:



                enter image description here



                Hope that helps.






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                  Not knowing the software you have available, I can tell you if I were doing this, if I were OK with a fast, but destructive workflow, I'd probably use the Liquify Persona tools in Affinity Photo.



                  Like so:
                  enter image description here



                  Photoshop also has some decent Liquify tools which would enable the same level of control of warping and distortion.



                  Another approach in Photoshop would be to set up a white/black/grey map and load it into Photoshop as a displacement map - that could be a less destructive workflow. You select your type layer, go into Filters>Distort>Displace and this will tell you to either rasterise your type layer or make it a Smart Object (Smart Object better choice) and then ask you to point at a PSD for the displacement map.



                  I threw a super-quick diff clouds map that ended up looking like this:



                  enter image description here



                  Hope that helps.






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                    Not knowing the software you have available, I can tell you if I were doing this, if I were OK with a fast, but destructive workflow, I'd probably use the Liquify Persona tools in Affinity Photo.



                    Like so:
                    enter image description here



                    Photoshop also has some decent Liquify tools which would enable the same level of control of warping and distortion.



                    Another approach in Photoshop would be to set up a white/black/grey map and load it into Photoshop as a displacement map - that could be a less destructive workflow. You select your type layer, go into Filters>Distort>Displace and this will tell you to either rasterise your type layer or make it a Smart Object (Smart Object better choice) and then ask you to point at a PSD for the displacement map.



                    I threw a super-quick diff clouds map that ended up looking like this:



                    enter image description here



                    Hope that helps.






                    share|improve this answer















                    Not knowing the software you have available, I can tell you if I were doing this, if I were OK with a fast, but destructive workflow, I'd probably use the Liquify Persona tools in Affinity Photo.



                    Like so:
                    enter image description here



                    Photoshop also has some decent Liquify tools which would enable the same level of control of warping and distortion.



                    Another approach in Photoshop would be to set up a white/black/grey map and load it into Photoshop as a displacement map - that could be a less destructive workflow. You select your type layer, go into Filters>Distort>Displace and this will tell you to either rasterise your type layer or make it a Smart Object (Smart Object better choice) and then ask you to point at a PSD for the displacement map.



                    I threw a super-quick diff clouds map that ended up looking like this:



                    enter image description here



                    Hope that helps.







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                        Photoshop's Filters > Distort Displace makes something resembling. Here's a screenshot of raw text:



                        enter image description here



                        Add a layer, draw something with black, white and grayshades:



                        enter image description here



                        Blur the result if you want smooth bumps. If you want generally smooth bumps, but also a folding, leave or repaint a sharp edge. Here are only smooth bumps:



                        enter image description here



                        Save the file as PSD. The black-grey-white pattern must be the top layer. Increase the canvas size to keep all forthcoming in the image, say 10%



                        Goto Filters > Distort > Displace. Set the displacement length (=px) amplitudes (white=+100%, Black =-100%) and edge treatment options and select the just saved displacement map file:



                        enter image description here



                        The result:



                        enter image description here



                        Note that all shifts are made to the same direction which depends on the selected amplitudes.



                        Not asked: The displacement effect didn't in this case affect at all the understandability of the text.






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                          Photoshop's Filters > Distort Displace makes something resembling. Here's a screenshot of raw text:



                          enter image description here



                          Add a layer, draw something with black, white and grayshades:



                          enter image description here



                          Blur the result if you want smooth bumps. If you want generally smooth bumps, but also a folding, leave or repaint a sharp edge. Here are only smooth bumps:



                          enter image description here



                          Save the file as PSD. The black-grey-white pattern must be the top layer. Increase the canvas size to keep all forthcoming in the image, say 10%



                          Goto Filters > Distort > Displace. Set the displacement length (=px) amplitudes (white=+100%, Black =-100%) and edge treatment options and select the just saved displacement map file:



                          enter image description here



                          The result:



                          enter image description here



                          Note that all shifts are made to the same direction which depends on the selected amplitudes.



                          Not asked: The displacement effect didn't in this case affect at all the understandability of the text.






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                            Photoshop's Filters > Distort Displace makes something resembling. Here's a screenshot of raw text:



                            enter image description here



                            Add a layer, draw something with black, white and grayshades:



                            enter image description here



                            Blur the result if you want smooth bumps. If you want generally smooth bumps, but also a folding, leave or repaint a sharp edge. Here are only smooth bumps:



                            enter image description here



                            Save the file as PSD. The black-grey-white pattern must be the top layer. Increase the canvas size to keep all forthcoming in the image, say 10%



                            Goto Filters > Distort > Displace. Set the displacement length (=px) amplitudes (white=+100%, Black =-100%) and edge treatment options and select the just saved displacement map file:



                            enter image description here



                            The result:



                            enter image description here



                            Note that all shifts are made to the same direction which depends on the selected amplitudes.



                            Not asked: The displacement effect didn't in this case affect at all the understandability of the text.






                            share|improve this answer













                            Photoshop's Filters > Distort Displace makes something resembling. Here's a screenshot of raw text:



                            enter image description here



                            Add a layer, draw something with black, white and grayshades:



                            enter image description here



                            Blur the result if you want smooth bumps. If you want generally smooth bumps, but also a folding, leave or repaint a sharp edge. Here are only smooth bumps:



                            enter image description here



                            Save the file as PSD. The black-grey-white pattern must be the top layer. Increase the canvas size to keep all forthcoming in the image, say 10%



                            Goto Filters > Distort > Displace. Set the displacement length (=px) amplitudes (white=+100%, Black =-100%) and edge treatment options and select the just saved displacement map file:



                            enter image description here



                            The result:



                            enter image description here



                            Note that all shifts are made to the same direction which depends on the selected amplitudes.



                            Not asked: The displacement effect didn't in this case affect at all the understandability of the text.







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